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Here are images from sectional qualifying for the 2013 U.S. Open at Merion.
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Justin Rose became the first English golfer to win a U.S. Open since Tony Jacklin won at Hazeltine National in 1970.
Justin Rose became the first English golfer to win a U.S. Open since Tony Jacklin won at Hazeltine National in 1970.
Justin Rose became the first English golfer to win a U.S. Open since Tony Jacklin won at Hazeltine National in 1970.
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Scores with relation to par and earnings from the final round of the $1.4 million SBC Senior Open July 21, played at the par-72, 6,703-yard Harborside International in Chicago, Ill. (Note: x-won in playoff):
1. | x-Bob Gilder, | $217,500 | 70-63-71--204 | -12 |
2. | Hale Irwin, | 127,600 | 67-71-66--204 | -12 |
3. | Bruce Fleisher, | 104,400 | 71-69-66--206 | -10 |
4. | Rodger Davis, | 87,000 | 68-69-70--207 | -9 |
5. | Terry Mauney, | 56,550 | 68-69-71--208 | -8 |
5. | John Mahaffey, | 56,550 | 71-65-72--208 | -8 |
5. | Tom Wargo, | 56,550 | 67-69-72--208 | -8 |
5. | Dick Mast, | 56,550 | 72-64-72--208 | -8 |
9. | Jim Ahern, | 34,800 | 68-72-69--209 | -7 |
9. | J.C. Snead, | 34,800 | 72-68-69--209 | -7 |
9. | Doug Tewell, | 34,800 | 68-71-70--209 | -7 |
9. | Ted Goin, | 34,800 | 66-73-70--209 | -7 |
9. | David Eger, | 34,800 | 68-70-71--209 | -7 |
14. | Mark Pfeil, | 23,262 | 74-70-66--210 | -6 |
14. | John Harris, | 23,262 | 75-67-68--210 | -6 |
14. | John Jacobs, | 23,262 | 72-68-70--210 | -6 |
14. | R.W. Eaks, | 23,262 | 71-69-70--210 | -6 |
14. | Mike Hill, | 23,262 | 71-68-71--210 | -6 |
14. | Gary McCord, | 23,262 | 70-69-71--210 | -6 |
14. | Bobby Wadkins, | 23,262 | 69-65-76--210 | -6 |
21. | Tom Jenkins, | 16,494 | 73-69-69--211 | -5 |
21. | Bruce Summerhays, | 16,494 | 69-72-70--211 | -5 |
21. | Walter Hall, | 16,494 | 70-70-71--211 | -5 |
21. | Jay Sigel, | 16,494 | 68-70-73--211 | -5 |
25. | Howard Twitty, | 13,224 | 70-73-69--212 | -4 |
25. | Jim Holtgrieve, | 13,224 | 70-72-70--212 | -4 |
25. | Dave Stockton, | 13,224 | 71-70-71--212 | -4 |
25. | Jim Dent, | 13,224 | 70-70-72--212 | -4 |
25. | Ray Floyd, | 13,224 | 70-70-72--212 | -4 |
30. | Frank Conner, | 10,469 | 73-70-70--213 | -3 |
30. | Hugh Baiocchi, | 10,469 | 69-73-71--213 | -3 |
30. | Wayne Levi, | 10,469 | 73-70-70--213 | -3 |
30. | Morris Hatalsky, | 10,469 | 72-69-72--213 | -3 |
30. | Jerry McGee, | 10,469 | 70-69-74--213 | -3 |
35. | Scott Masingill, | 8,193 | 73-73-68--214 | -2 |
35. | Ben Crenshaw, | 8,193 | 71-73-70--214 | -2 |
35. | Dan Halldorson, | 8,193 | 74-70-70--214 | -2 |
35. | Walter Morgan, | 8,193 | 71-71-72--214 | -2 |
35. | Bob Eastwood, | 8,193 | 67-74-73--214 | -2 |
35. | Jimmy Powell, | 8,193 | 69-69-76--214 | -2 |
41. | Charles Coody, | 6,090 | 69-75-71--215 | -1 |
41. | John Schroeder, | 6,090 | 74-70-71--215 | -1 |
41. | Butch Sheehan, | 6,090 | 69-74-72--215 | -1 |
41. | Mike McCullough, | 6,090 | 72-71-72--215 | -1 |
41. | Ed Dougherty, | 6,090 | 69-73-73--215 | -1 |
41. | Joe Inman, | 6,090 | 70-72-73--215 | -1 |
41. | Roy Vucinich, | 6,090 | 67-70-78--215 | -1 |
41. | Bob Murphy, | 6,090 | 71-67-77--215 | -1 |
49. | Jim Albus, | 4,495 | 72-73-71--216 | E |
49. | Dale Douglass, | 4,495 | 72-72-72--216 | E |
49. | Jim Colbert, | 4,495 | 68-73-75--216 | E |
52. | Fred Gibson, | 3,509 | 71-74-72--217 | +1 |
52. | Mark McCumber, | 3,509 | 71-72-74--217 | +1 |
52. | Dave Eichelberger, | 3,509 | 73-69-75--217 | +1 |
52. | Clyde Hughey, | 3,509 | 70-71-76--217 | +1 |
52. | Jack Sommers, | 3,509 | 72-69-76--217 | +1 |
57. | Larry Ziegler, | 2,900 | 74-72-72--218 | +2 |
57. | George Archer, | 2,900 | 76-71-71--218 | +2 |
57. | Jim Thorpe, | 2,900 | 75-70-73--218 | +2 |
60. | Jack Spradlin, | 2,465 | 71-76-72--219 | +3 |
60. | Bill Brask, | 2,465 | 74-72-73--219 | +3 |
60. | James Mason, | 2,465 | 74-71-74--219 | +3 |
63. | Doug Johnson, | 2,103 | 75-75-70--220 | +4 |
63. | Dana Quigley, | 2,103 | 78-69-73--220 | +4 |
65. | Rocky Thompson, | 1,740 | 75-73-73--221 | +5 |
65. | Steven Veriato, | 1,740 | 74-73-74--221 | +5 |
65. | Mike Smith, | 1,740 | 74-72-75--221 | +5 |
68. | Leonard Thompson, | 1,363 | 75-75-73--223 | +7 |
68. | Terry Dill, | 1,363 | 70-77-76--223 | +7 |
68. | Dan O?Neill, | 1,363 | 73-72-78--223 | +7 |
71. | Chi Chi Rodriguez, | 1,189 | 73-74-77--224 | +8 |
72. | Gibby Gilbert, | 1,102 | 77-75-78--230 | +14 |
73. | Miller Barber, | 1,015 | 78-77-77--232 | +16 |
74. | Bobby Nichols, | 928 | 81-77-77--235 | +19 |
74. | Tom Shaw, | 928 | 75-78-82--235 | +19 |
76. | Bruce Devlin, | 841 | 80-80-83--243 | +27 |
--Senior PGA Tour | ||||